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The Social Psychology of the Greasers vs. The Socs PREJUDICE ● “prejudgement” ● An attitude about another person based on his or her perceived membership to a group. ● Attitudes lead toward approach/avoidance behaviors. ● For example: You like a pair of jeans only because you like the name brand, not because they’re comfortable. STEREOTYPE ● Stereotypes are cognitions or beliefs o Cognition is the mental action of gaining knowledge through thought, experience, and the senses. ● A person categorizes a person based on their membership to a social group. o o For example: She is a girl. Girls are giggly. She is giggly. Even if it’s a complementary stereotyping, it can be harmful if they don’t fit into that category. The harm of the Stereotype Threat ● A social psychologist, Claude Steele, performed a study on the effect of perceived stereotypes on the academic performance of minority and female students. ● Self Fulfilling Prophesy o If your group doesn’t do well, you won’t either. DISCRIMINATION ● The behavior based on prejudice and stereotypes. ● When have you seen examples of discrimination in The Outsiders? Sum it up... Prejudice= Attitudes Stereotypes= Categorizing & Beliefs Discrimination= Actions THE IMPACT ● Brown and Blue Eyes Racism Experiment ● Jane Elliot, an elementary teacher, demonstrated stereotyping and discrimination with her students. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQAmdZvKf6M Reflection Questions ● What about the video reminded you about the novel? ● Why did the children fight on the playground? Was it justified? Why or why not? ● Have any of the characters expressed some of the same feelings the students felt?